THE EUKANUBA ADULT
DOG GUIDE.

Just because he's no longer a puppy does not mean his
owner cannot learn a few new tricks

Saying Goodbye to Barking


Dogs bark. That's how they communicate. But what if you find yourself with a dog who
barks incessantly? What if he's waking the baby up all the time or driving the neighbors
crazy? There is no need to call the doggie psychologist. Sometimes, it is simply a matter
of correctly diagnosing the problem and then teaching the dog to stop the behavior.
Here are some strategies:

 

Figure Out What He Needs
  • Instead of sitting on your patio and reading a book with your dog nearby,
    engage him by playing a game of fetch or teaching him a new command.

  • He might also need further stimulation in the way of longer walks or
    jogs so that he can feel part of the greater world. Moreover, exercise
    will tire him out so he'll have less excess energy to burn barking.

  • If you find you're short on time, hire a dog walker or neighborhood kid who can entertain your pooch.

  • Keep your dog inside with you, if possible, so that he can at least feel your presence.

Behavior Modification

If you know your dog is perfectly self-actualized, perhaps you've unknowingly taught him
to bark. For example, the owner who opens the door when the dog "speaks" reinforces the
dog's notion that you will respond to his vocal commands. If this is the case, you'll
have to do behavior modification. Here's how to do it:


  • Teach your dog the command "be quiet" by asking him to bark.
  • Then, hold a treat in front of his nose. He'll immediately stop barking to sniff,
    at which point you say "Be quiet."
  • When he complies, give him verbal encouragement and strokes.
  • After three seconds of quiet, give him a treat.
  • If the dog makes a mistake (and he will), distract him by clapping your
    hands and then repeat the exercise.

 

 

Dogs With Barking in the DNA

 

 

There are several breeds that are known for barking and, unless you aim to purchase a
watchdog, you might want to take such a characteristic into consideration when shopping
for a pet. These breeds include:










Dogs who bark can be completely irritating. Make sure your pet minds his manners and barks only when necessary — such as when your football team scores a touchdown.